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Hindutva and Zionism: Ideological Cousins?

Politics Desk By Politics Desk November 23, 2024 4 Min Read
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Hindu nationalism in India and Zionism in Israel are often compared due to their overlapping ideological elements, historical parallels, and political goals. While these ideologies stem from distinct religious, cultural, and geopolitical contexts, they share common features that prompt discussions about their similarities.

1. Historical Context and National Identity

  • Hindu Nationalism: Rooted in the early 20th century, Hindu nationalism emerged as a response to British colonial rule and the perceived threats from other religious communities, particularly Muslims. Its goal was to consolidate India as a Hindu cultural and political entity, as advocated by organizations like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its political wing, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
  • Zionism: Zionism emerged in late 19th-century Europe as a response to widespread antisemitism and the lack of a Jewish homeland. The movement, spearheaded by figures like Theodor Herzl, sought to establish a Jewish state in historic Palestine, resulting in the creation of Israel in 1948.

Both ideologies were fueled by a sense of victimhood and a desire to reclaim historical land and identity, which they believed were undermined by foreign or hostile influences.

2. Ethno-Religious Nationalism

  • Both Hindu nationalism and Zionism promote an ethno-religious concept of nationhood:
    • Hindu Nationalism views India as primarily a Hindu civilization and seeks to align the state’s policies with Hindu cultural values.
    • Zionism defines Israel as a Jewish state, enshrining the Jewish identity in its laws and societal structures, such as the Law of Return, which grants automatic citizenship to Jews.

This intertwining of religion with national identity often excludes minority groups, sparking debates over secularism, pluralism, and citizenship.

3. Majoritarian Politics

  • Hindu nationalism and Zionism both emphasize majoritarian politics. In India, this manifests as policies and rhetoric favoring Hindu interests, often marginalizing Muslims and other minorities. Similarly, in Israel, Jewish identity and state policies are prioritized, sometimes at the expense of Arab citizens and Palestinians.

Both movements have faced criticism for promoting exclusionary policies and fostering social divides.

4. Geopolitical and Strategic Alliances

  • India and Israel have strengthened diplomatic and military ties over the years, particularly under the leadership of Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu. Their shared outlook on nationalism and security has facilitated cooperation in areas like counterterrorism, defense, and technology.

5. Victimhood and Survival Narratives

  • Both ideologies are built on historical grievances:
    • Hindu nationalism often cites centuries of Islamic rule and colonial exploitation as reasons for the erosion of Hindu identity.
    • Zionism focuses on the persecution of Jews, including the Holocaust, as the basis for a sovereign Jewish homeland.

These narratives justify their respective missions to reclaim cultural and political sovereignty.

Critiques and Challenges

  • Critics argue that both ideologies can veer into authoritarianism and suppress dissenting voices within their populations.
  • They also raise concerns about how these movements impact peace efforts, particularly in contexts like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or Hindu-Muslim tensions in India.

Conclusion

While Hindu nationalism and Zionism are distinct in their origins and cultural frameworks, their ideological overlap lies in ethno-religious nationalism, a focus on historical grievances, and the consolidation of majoritarian power. Understanding these parallels offers insight into their domestic and international policies, as well as the broader implications for global politics.

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